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MAMs definition:
used for troubleshooting only – Maintenance Assist Modules
RSS
Ready Service Spares
3 ball bearing for the shaft – in shaft alley
Two types of OPTAR:
repair parts and consumables
Food Service Summary Report
NAVSUP 51
ASI
Automated Shore Interface
COSAL- 3 parts
COSAL – a list of all parts onboard

Validating, Updating and ASI
MOV
Material Obligation Validation - insured that material that is ordered is still needed: Every month internal validation, quarterly external
four modes of MOV (CORD)
Cancelled – materials no longer required
Outstanding – still required
Received -
D – material still required, however JCN is closed in R-Supply
DLR
Depot Level Repair - under $5000 signed by Dept Head, over $5000 signed by CO
AIS
Automated Information System
Levels of security: Top Secret/SCI -
Top Secret -
Secret -
Confidential –
Unclassified –
Levels of security:
Top Secret/SCI - Yellow
Top Secret - Orange
Secret – Red
Confidential – Blue
Unclassified – Green
What Antivirus does Blueridge use?
Symantec Anti-Virus Corporate Edition – S.A.C.E.
GCCS
Global Command Control Systems
3 types of GCCS
“Geeks” GCCS-J, GCCS-K, GCCS-M
J - Joint
K - Korea
M – Maritime
All 3 serve – to exchange C.O.P. (remember big screen in room)
common operational picture
Multiple Hops Voice
allows crossing satellite ranges, so CO’s can talk to different COs in different areas (oceans) – the small overlap is on a shore station – not necessarily overlapping (see COMMs ) – Demand Assigned Multiple Access – 4 different uses for one wavelength
SATHICOM
voice: back up if MHOP goes down – can only cover one ocean at a time
Number of:
Evaps on board
Feed tanks
Boilers
(2) Evaps on board – create 50,000 per day
2 Feed tanks – 19,700 gallons each
2 Boilers
How many volts are:
SSTG, EDG, SSDG
SSTG- 450 Volts
EDG – 450 Volts
SSDG – 450 Volts
Three types of AMSD:
MK36 SRBOC – missiles
SLQ25 Nixie – torpedo countermeasures - near bandroom - Aft Mooring
SLQ32 – electronic countermeasures infrared flares
NAVM.A.C.S. II
SMS -
Naval Modular Automated Communication System - Single Messaging Solution
NAVM.A.C.S. II-
4 circuits:
RIXT - Remote Interface Exchange Terminal – Top Secret and below: Primary means of transmitting and receiving messages
CUDIX – common usage digital information exchange system – Secondary Transmit/Receive to the RIXT – Top Secret and
FSM – Fleet SIPRNET Messaging – primarily receive Secret and below:
Fleet Broadcast (PMCC/POCC) – receive only
Portable Emergency Communications
Emergency Position indicating Radio Beacon – EPIRB – UHF – distress - 2 ways to activate:
Operator activated or Water activated
Trans Rm 1, 2, UHF Eqpt rm, and Bridge
ANPRC96
Cryptoroom – stored in orange suit cases – works in VHF – secure and non secure – can use voice or morse code